Adelmo Paris

Adelmo Paris (born 1954 in Cambiasca, Italy) was a professional footballer and Italian football coach.

Adelmo Paris
Personal information
Full name Adelmo Paris
Date of birth 1954
Place of birth Cambiasca, Italy
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Vaprio (Manager)
Youth career
1970 Vaprio
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1973 Verbania
1973–1975 Bologna
1975–1976 Brescia
1976–1984 Bologna 212 (9)
1984–1986 Żurrieq
1986–1988 Verbania
Teams managed
1989–1992 Verbania
1993–1994 Omegna
1994–1995 Verbania
1995–1996 Verscio
1996–1998 Cannobiese
1999–2001 Gravellona
2001–2003 Valdossola
2003–2004 Verbania
2004–2005 Gravellona
2006–2007 Verbania
2008– Vaprio
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of February 13, 2010

Playing career

Paris joined Verbania in Serie C and then moved to Bologna, in which he won the Italian Cup (Coppa Italia) in season 1973-74. He made his Serie A debut with Bologna in a 2–1 loss to Vicenza on 10 February 1974.[1] After a year with Brescia he returned to Bologna, and gained promotion to Serie B in 1983-84. During 1984-86, he joined Żurrieq, playing in the Maltese Premier League and helping Żurrieq win the Maltese Cup in 1985. He went back to Verbania where he retired, taking with him one of Maltese football's legends, Carmel Busuttil.

As a coach, he trained some of the major teams in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, winning a League and the Italian Cup (Coppa Italia) with the 'Gravellona'. Since January 2008 Adelmo Paris is the coach of Vaprio in the Promotion Piedmont league.

References

  1. Almanacco illustrato del calico 1979. Panini. 1979. p. 54.


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